THE ISOMERIC PENTACETATES OF GLUCOSAMINE AND OF

Publication Date: July 1916. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1916, 38, 7, 1431-1436. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article...
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THE ISOMERIC PENTACETATES OF GLUCOSAMINE, ETC.

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amide nitrogen, for it is a well-known fact that proteins and peptide linkings very readily yield ammonia when boiled with 20% hydrochloric acid. In the work here reported the free ammonia nitrogen varied from 6.33 t o 12.047~of the water-soluble nitrogen not precipitated by colloidal iron. Hart and Bentley found by their method thai the free ammonia nitrogen of immature and mature plants rarely exceeded sY0of the watersoluble nitrogen, and in some instances was wholly absent. Their low results for ammonia were probably due to the direct extraction of the food materials with hot water. We have confirmed the results of Hart and Bentley that an extract of alfalfa hay prepared with boiling water contains no free ammonia, or a t least only a slight trace. On the other hand, as shown in the Table 111, a cold water extract of alfalfa hay contained 6.33% of its total soluble nitrogen not precipitated by colloidaliron, in the form of free ammonia. Further, an extract of alfalfa hay prepared by hot water slightly acidified (0.1857~hydrochloric acid), contained 4.44yG of its total soluble nitrogen, not precipitated by colloidal iron, as free ammonia. A water extract of alfalfa hay is distinctly alkaline to litmus paper. Further studies t o determine the amount and the nature of the nonprotein nitrogenous constituents of feedingstuffs are now under way in this laboratory. URBANA, ILL.

THE ISOMERIC PENTACETATES OF GLUCOSAMINE AND CHONDROSAMINE.'

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BY C. S. HUDSONA N D J. K. DALE. Received May 22, 1916.

Two isomeric pentacetyl derivatives of glucosamine have been described by Lobry de Bruyn and Van Ekenstein.2 If these compounds have the isomeric structures, H H

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